Ritwik Singh, whose father migrated to Australia on a skilled visa, said the rallies have already unsettled many in the community.
Singh said friends overseas had reached out to check if he was safe. “The reaction has not been positive. I had a friend from India reach out to me, saying, ‘Are you guys alright?'”
Price’s comments spark backlash in Indian-Australian community
“Indian people tend to vote by looking at their backyard. They’re looking at what’s most important for them … They don’t necessarily side each way, but both parties definitely try and get the vote because the size of the population is pretty meaningful.”
Harris Park resident Ritwik Singh said Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was “way off” with comments that claimed the government prioritises Indian migrants because many of them vote for Labor. Source: SBS News
Another Harris Park resident, Nashih Fatima, who migrated from India seven years ago, also dismissed Price’s claims about voting patterns.
“We left our country because we wanted to make this country good and better. Every immigrant has the right to live and work and be happy here.”
Wadhwa pointed to a 2022 federal government report describing the Indian diaspora as a “national asset”, highlighting its youth, high levels of education, and above-average earnings. People born in India now make up the second-largest overseas-born population in Australia, behind those from England.
‘Should have been voting Coalition’
“These communities should have been voting Coalition,” Samaras said, noting that the Howard government had been responsible for introducing skilled migration pathways regularly used by Indian migrants.
“On paper, they should be voting conservative … but when we ask them why they don’t, the answer is blunt: the Coalition does not like them,” Samaras said.
Damage to the ‘Liberal brand’
“All the indications are that it’s electoral poison,” he told AAP.
“It will become one of those reasons where people will stop wanting to send their kids [to Australia] for education, or you might have skilled migrants think that maybe Australia’s not the best choice anymore,” he said.
Liberal MP side-steps calls for apology
“The Indian community does so much and they’ve contributed so much to Australian society — I’m there with Jacinta in the party room, backing them every step of the way,” he said.